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ArtistA majestic fantasy creature that is a natural fusion of bird, mammal, and reptile, standing proudly on a rocky cliff above a mist-filled valley at sunrise. The creature has a single long reptilian tail, powerful feathered wings with shimmering blue and silver plumage, emerald-green scales on its neck, legs, and flanks, warm brown fur across its chest and body, intelligent golden eyes, and a noble eagle-like beak. No rider, no imp, no additional creatures, no extra tails, no duplicate limbs. The anatomy is perfectly coherent and biologically believable. Cinematic fantasy realism, ultra-detailed feathers and scales, atmospheric lighting, distant mountains, ancient stone formations emerging from the forest mist below. Epic wildlife portrait, natural pose, highly detailed fantasy creature design, masterpiece quality. Include a very small sterilized full-body white unicorn logo with delicate proportions and the text “AI by Unicorngraphics” beneath it in the bottom right corner.
While Breglio was wandering through the misty cliffs of Elarion, he encountered a strange creature one morning. High above a sea of clouds, a young griffin stood upon a rock, gazing silently at the sunrise. His plumage shimmered with turquoise and silver, while his body possessed the strength of a mountain lion. The inhabitants of the surrounding valleys called him Auron, the Guardian of the Morning Winds. No one knew where Auron had come from. Some claimed he had hatched from a star-egg that had once fallen from the sky. Others believed the wind spirits themselves had created him. Auron did not speak in words, yet his golden eyes seemed to understand every question. When Breglio first saw him, he immediately noticed that the young griffin was injured; one of his wings had been scraped by the thorny vines clinging to the rocks. The imp sat down beside him, bandaged the wound, and told him stories of his travels. Auron listened in silence for hours. As the sun set, a storm suddenly rose over the mountains. Black clouds swallowed the peaks, and lightning struck the ancient rocky path where Breglio stood. Before the imp could even react, Auron sprang forward, grasped him with his powerful claws, and carried him to safety. From that day on, the two traveled together. Auron became Breglio’s eyes in the sky; with his keen sight, he spotted hidden ruins, lost paths, and dangers long before they drew near. Although the griffin rarely made a sound, Breglio understood him better than he did many humans. And sometimes, when the sun rose over the mountains and turned the clouds gold, Breglio thought he saw Auron smile. Then he knew that their next adventure was already waiting for them.